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4fti. M. Hart
'FUEL ETC.
Phone 527-0870
• COLONIAL
HAIRSTYLING
15 Goderich Street
FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE
527-1101
Ample ParId's°
Seaforth
FARMERS` DELL DRIVE-IN
RESTAURANT
BRUCEFIELD
Open for Business - Friday, April 19th
Vic and Olga Whittingham
Welcomes All Old and New Customers
Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime!
HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL
BRUCEFIELD
Kindergarten
Registration
For September, 1968
on
Wed., May ist
9:00 - 3:00
Parents should bring immunization records
and proof of age.
Pupils .eligible for kindergarten must be
years old before January, 1969.
School Phone Number - 482-3330 ,
A. MATHERS, Principal.
SCHOONDERWOERD - VANDERZON
At a double ring ceremony
in St, James Roman Catholic
Church, at 2 p.m. on March 23,
Miss Elly VariDerZon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald VanDer-
Zon, Seaforth, became the bride
of Mr. T.om Schoonderwoerd,
Mitchell, son of MTS. Johanna,
Schoonderwoerd; 'Mitchell, and
-the .late Mr, Jacob Schoonder-
woerd.
The bride, carrying a bou-
quet,of red roses and white
stephanotis, looked stimnisg in
her floor length wedding gown
of white pure silk peau, with
. delicate embroidery. The bodice
was highlighted by e bateau
neckline, long elegant Monk
sleeves enhanced by the em-
broide_ry and an empire waist
Elegance was portrayed in the
gently controlled A-line skirt,
also touched with the same
tbuch of embroidery. An extra
fullness at the back cascaded
from a tailored bow at the.
back waist to a romantic
Property Changes
• Real estate transfers made
recently through the office of
Joseph McConnell, Realtor, in-
clude the 100 acre farm on con.
9, lot 2, McKillop Township,
owned by Norman Eggert to
Williarn Beuerman, McKillop
Township and the •Maloney
Bros. newly constructed ranch.
type house on Water Street,
Egmondville, to Norman Eg-
gert.
Classified Ads n,ay dividends.
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Office- 527-0150 -- Res. 527-1053
• UNIROYAL
LAREDO
The Rain Tire
695 x 14 w,hite
695 x 14 black
825 x 14 white
825 x 14 black
855 x 14 white
855 x 14 black
815 x 15 white • 44.60
815 x 15 black 39.65
845 x 15 whit,e
845 x 15 black
LIST --
34.80
• 30.95
44.60 -
36.95
48.55
43.15
48.55
43.15
SALE PRICE
16.75
Other sizes at Big Savings At
15.00
28.00
•26.00
30.00
27.00
22.00
19.75
30.00
27.00
ealorth .Motors
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111.111/A1E111, atiges
sweep train. To complete her
bridal outfit, the bride wore
a inatching re -embroidered cap
from which cascaded a flowing
French pure silk illusion hand -
rolled cathedral veiL
The maid -of -honor was Miss
Elizabeth VanDerZon, Seaforth,
sister of bride. Miss Anne Drell,
text, Guelph, Cousin of the bride
and Miss Martha . Schoonder-
woerd, Mitchell, Sister of the
groom were bridesmaids: The
flower girl was Miss Anne
Schoonderwoerd, niece of the
groom. The bridesmaids pro-
vided a colourful background
in thei.floor length gowns of
Royal' Purple, French, Peau de
soie. Their gowns were identi-
cal to the brides with the ex-
ception of elbow length belled
sleeves. Matche-d Peau de soie
bow headpiece added a touch to
their . ensembles. The bride -
maids carried bouquets of yel-
low mums with. an apricot rose
in the centre. The flower -girl
wore a white lace dress with a
royal purple sash and head-
piece and carried a bouquet of
red roses and white stephanos.
Mr. B i 11 Schoonderwoerd,
Mitchell, brother of the groom,
was the groomsman, and ushers;
Mr. Luke, Sehoonderwoerd, and
Mr Clem Schoonderwoerd, both
brothers of the. groom.
The org an is t, Miss Alice
Stiles played traditional wed-
ding music and accompanied
the soloist, Mrs. Julia Acheson,
A reception was held at the
Seaforth Legion Hall following
the ceremony.
For a wedding trip to the
Eastern States and Florida the
bride chose a matching pink
and blue striped dress and coat
ensemble in double knit, with
white rose corsage.
- On their return they will re-
side in Mitchell.
Guests were present from To-
rento, London, Stratford, Osh•
awa, Mitchell and Guelph.
News of.
KIPPEN
The eighth , meeting of the
Kippen entertainers was held
at the home of Mrs. Ken MelCay
on April 1st. Each girl brought
her mother or a friend to the
meeting.
The meeting opened with the
4-11 pledge and the roll call
was answered by 13 members.
Dianne McKay gave a summary
of every meeting and Marilyn
Durst discussed a flower ar-
rangement. Karen Sararas dem-
onstrated table setting and Bar-
bera Gemmell discussed the
impropet and proper way to ar-
range , sandwiches. Entertain-
ment was provided by Donna
Whitehouse and Marion Roberts.
The meeting closed and lunch
was served by the club girls.
Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Pries.
tap visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. Robert Thomson.
Mr. Elzar Meusseau is a pat-
ient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mrs. W. L. Mellis and two
sisters flew to Florida Satur-
day afternoon where they will
holiday over the Easter week-
end with a brother and sister-
in-law.
SEAFORTH PARTY
PLANNERS MEET
The Seaforth District Merry
Maidens held their final meet-
ing in the form of a tea, at
Mrs. Whyte's home on Saturday.
After the 4-H pledge was re-
peated Margie -Whyth welcomed
the mothers and guests.
The minutes were read by
Elaine Carter and the roll call
"What I have gained from this
project" was answered. Margie
Whyte gave the guests a review
of what had been learned dur-
ing % this project, "The Club
Girl Entertains"
Eaeh member practised judg-
ing four plates of fancy tea
sandwiches and giving reasons
for her selection.
Edith Haverkamp led the
group in an appropriate con-
test. The- record books and re-
ference files of each member
were exhibited.
Tea and refreshments were
served, buffet style,
The achievement day for tIIs
project is on April 27, at SD
elors o
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gerdo;i
were honored) on Sunday on
the occasion of their 40th wed- -
ding anniversary at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Roy
Mills, Mr. Mills and family.
Guests attending the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Atthill and
family of Kirkton, Dr. and Mrs.
George Morphy of Toronto, Mr.
Nelson Morphy of Hyde Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemphill
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon
of St. Marys, Mr. and ,Mrs.
George Hamilton and family of
Fourth Line and Mrs. Tom
Double and Russell. °
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Law -
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eel( 111_
ean vialte'd Sattirday evening
with Mrs. Sadie Lawson of Ex-
eter. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold) Beavers
of Exeter were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Law-
son,
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lindsay
of Trenton, Mrs. Lottie Jones,
St. Marys, Mrs. Arnold Hem,
Miss Cheryl Brine and Mrs. Ar-
thur Hopkin, called on Miss
Ada Hopkin on Friday and
helped her celebrate her birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Webber of Ro-
chester, Mich., and Mr. and
Woodhe
Mrs. George Webber of Warren
Mich.
Mrs. Marie Mills of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun-
ning and Muriel of Exeter, vis-
ited with Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar IVIills
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen
attended the Christening of
Rosemary Frances Witteveen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teke
Witteveen of St. Marys in Brant-
ford on Sunday.
During the church service on
Palm Sunday, Patty McLachlen
and Graham Robinson were re-
ceived by Profession a Faith
into the membership of the
Church. Mr. ao Ms, Marvin
ilartwiek were received by let-
ter of transfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson of
Kirkton and MI's. Cliff Jaques
of Zion visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin.
Dr. and Mrs. George Morphy
of Toronto spent the week -end
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
and) Mrs. Lawrence Mills of Lon-
don visited on Sunday after-
noon with Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills.
Mr. Jack Cook of Thamesford
called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and girls.
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Township of Hibbert
.18th March, 1968.
The Reeve, Councillors and Ratepayers,
Township of Hibbert.
Dear Sirs:
In accordance with'Your instructions, we have completed
the audit of the books and accounts of the Tovmship of Hib-
bert for the year ending 31st December, 1967.
The operations for the year resulted in a surplus of $2,-
130.80 as detailed on Schedule D. The accumulated surplus
has increased from $40,725.69 at the beginning of the year
to $42,856:49 as detailed in Schedule C.
In reference to Section D 4(a) of the Questionaire, it is
necessary to point out that two of the Roman Catholic Sep-
arate School Boards do not carry a surety bond on their
secretary -treasurer.
Subject to the qualification concerning the surety bonds
on the secretary -treasurer's of the school sections, we here-
by report that in our opinion:
ASSETS
General Fixed (as per Schedule 18)
Due from Schools (for Debentures)
Collegiate and Mgh
Accounts Receivable (Schedule 17) ..
Auditor's Report
1) The financial transactions Which have come under
our notice have been within the power§ 0,..f the mun
icipality,
2) The audit was conducted in accordance with the
• instructions of the Department of Municipal Affairs.
3) The financial statements present fairly the financial
position of the municipality as at 31st December,.
1967, and the results of its operations for the year
then ended.
We have appreciated the co-operation which we have re-
ceived from your Township officials.
• Respectfully submitted,
MONTEITH, MONTEITH & CO.
Chartered Accountants,
• License Number 3275.
Date of Filing, March 23rd, 1968.
Capital and Loan Fund Balance Sheet
December 31, 1967
$123,649.80
$102,390.05
$123,649.80
$22,262.29
$218,302.14
A
LIABILITIES
Drainage (other than General) $22,262.29
Total $22,262.29
Due to Other Municipalities (For De-
bentures Assumed -Schedule 2) $123,649.89
Investment in Capital Assets $102,390.05
$248,302.14
Statement of Source and Application of Capital Funds- A-1
• For the Year Ended December 31, 1967
SOURCE
Unexpected funds at beginning of year • nil
Contributions from current revenues for
Capital expenditures 31,966.65
ASSETS
Investments
Dominion of Canada Bonds, Ceme-
tery
$1,966.65
$1,966.65
0 . APPLICATION
, • ,
Application of funds during the yeat ,
Fixed Assets and Work in Progress
Public Works , 31,966.65
Revenue Fund Balance Sheet -
December 31, 1967
$500.00
Accounts Receivable
Sundry $149.40
Due from Province of Ontario . ..
Due from Other Municipalities
Due from Other Funds (specify),
Due from Drains $20,838.83
, 420,638.83
Taxes Receivable (Schedule 5) $32,344.32
$32,344.32
$1,966.65
$1,96„6-65
LIABILITIES
Bank Overdraft $1,173.96
Temporary Loans (Schedule 6) $13,000.00
Accounts Payable $2,231.37
$500.00 Due to Schools 3651.86
Due to Other Local Boards and Commissions (specify)
• Police Village of Dublin $2,390.50 -
$149.40 ) $2,300.50
$14,182.95 Due to Other Funds (specify)
$1,124.62 Due to Drains' •$3,309.73
Due to Cemetery •741.85
Total Assets
• • f
Other Liabilities
Deferred Revenue (Schedule 8) $2,584.36
SUrplus (Form C)
$68,940.12 Total Liabilities and Surplus
Revenue Fund Surplus or Deficit Account
December 31, 1967
Balance at beginning of year
Surplus or deficit included in Current Budget
Balance after above adjustments
Surplus or Deficit for the year (Form D)
Total of Debits and Credits columns
Balance of Surplus or Deficit at year end (Form B)
REVENUE
Debit Credit Balance
$40,725.69
$40,725.69
2,130.80
$42,856.49
Statement of Revenue and Expenditure
For the Year Ended December 31, 1967
Actual Budget
Total Revenue from Taxation (Sche-
dule 3) $172,010.42 $168,187.00
Contributions Grants and Subsidies
Governments:
Canada
Ontario -
Direct Relief $336.02
Highway Improvement 52,218.27
Unconditional Per Ca-
pita Grants 7,276.50
"Warble Fly 404.36
Post Office 248.00
Licenses & Permits (include dog tax)
Interest', Tax Penalties, etc. ..........
Other Revenues -
Rents, Concessions and
Franchise .. $92.00
Fines 94.81
Service Charges 4,438.88
Miscellaneous (specify)
School Audits $110.00
Provision for Deferred
Revenue 796.02
Tax Refun1s Received .. 543.63
Drainage Tiles Sold 148.48
Gross Total Revenue
60,483.15
789.00
2,008.43
64,701.00
750.00
1,700.00
$40,725.69
$42,856.49
D
EXPENDITURE
General Government
Executive and Legisla-
tive •
Adminis:trative
Other'
$1,734.00
8,044.72
3,586.08
Protection to Persons and Property
Fire $3,23153
Warble Fly 3,152.05
$4,051.58
$2,584.36
$42,856.49
$68,940.12
Actual Budget
$13,364.80 310,000,00
6,384.58 6,400.00
Public Works -Roads, Mghways and
Streets, etc '" 89,750.74 93,000.00
Sanitation and Waste Removal 586.97 350.00
Social Welfare (Schedule 10) .
Relief' Assistance $931.91
Institutional Care 60.00
Welfare Administration 405.00
1,396.91 1,000.00
Education, including debt charges .
(Schedule 9) 72,799.41 72,790.00
4,625.69 3,850.00 Recreation and Community Services 1,261.61 1,000.00
Debt Charges
Long-term debt charges
(Schedule 11) $18,583,42
• Less own share of school
debt charges 14,502.19
1,598.13 810.00
3241,514.82 $239,798.00
$241,51482 3239,798.00
Total Revenue Section $241,514.82 $239,798.00
•
.4114.13.7 Z.,4104,45.tk.14, a
$4,081.23
• Shoreterm interest and
other charges ... . 1,658,00
Taxes written off
Capital Expenditures out of Revenue
(Schedule 13)
Joint or Special Expenditures
County Rates $40,830.38
Pollee 'Village Rates •4,480.01
Gross Total Expenditure
Surplus for the Year
. 5,739.23
813.73
1,966,65
5,200.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
45,310.39. 45,119.00
$239,384.02 $23'7,859.00
$239,384.02 $237,859.00
2,130.80 1,939.00
01.1.1••••••••••*•••••••
Total Expenditure Seetion $241,514.82 $239,798.00
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